Background: Exposure to 9/11 may have considerable long-term impact on health behaviors, including increased alcohol consumption. We examined the association between frequent binge drinking, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and number of 9/11-specific experiences among World Trade Center Health Registry (Registry) enrollees five-to-six years after 9/11. Methods: Participants included 41,284 lower Manhattan residents, workers, passers-by, and rescue/recovery workers aged 18 or older without a pre-9/11 PTSD diagnosis who completed Wave 1 (2003–2004) and Wave 2 (2006–2007) interviews. Frequent binge drinking was defined as consuming five or more drinks on five or more occasions in the prior 30 days at Wave 2. Probable PTSD was defined as ...
Objective. To examine associations between 9/11-related exposures, posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
This study examined how treatment-seeking veterans with preexisting posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Disaster exposure may exacerbate psychopathology and substance–related disor-ders. Four months after...
Research has suggested that exposure to psychological trauma is associated with increased abuse of p...
Abstract: Over the past 30 years, studies have shown that survivors of com-munity-wide disasters suf...
Over the past 30 years, studies have shown that survivors of community- wide disasters suffer from ...
Research has suggested that exposure to psychological trauma is associated with increased abuse of ...
Alcohol use increased in the New York City (NYC) metropolitan area in the first months after the 11 ...
Recent studies have shown an increase in alcohol use in New York City in the months after the Septe...
Background Post-traumatic symptomatology is one of the signature effects of the pernicious exposures...
The New York City terrorist attacks on Sept 11, 2001 (9/11), killed nearly 2800 people and thousands...
Background-—A cohort study found that 9/11-related environmental exposures and posttraumatic stress ...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were the largest human-made disaster in the United States ...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms mediate the effects of di...
Objective. To examine associations between 9/11-related exposures, posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
This study examined how treatment-seeking veterans with preexisting posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Disaster exposure may exacerbate psychopathology and substance–related disor-ders. Four months after...
Research has suggested that exposure to psychological trauma is associated with increased abuse of p...
Abstract: Over the past 30 years, studies have shown that survivors of com-munity-wide disasters suf...
Over the past 30 years, studies have shown that survivors of community- wide disasters suffer from ...
Research has suggested that exposure to psychological trauma is associated with increased abuse of ...
Alcohol use increased in the New York City (NYC) metropolitan area in the first months after the 11 ...
Recent studies have shown an increase in alcohol use in New York City in the months after the Septe...
Background Post-traumatic symptomatology is one of the signature effects of the pernicious exposures...
The New York City terrorist attacks on Sept 11, 2001 (9/11), killed nearly 2800 people and thousands...
Background-—A cohort study found that 9/11-related environmental exposures and posttraumatic stress ...
The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks were the largest human-made disaster in the United States ...
This study examined the association between exposure to and coping with the World Trade Center attac...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms mediate the effects of di...
Objective. To examine associations between 9/11-related exposures, posttraumatic stress disorder (PT...
This study examined how treatment-seeking veterans with preexisting posttraumatic stress disorder (P...
Disaster exposure may exacerbate psychopathology and substance–related disor-ders. Four months after...